Boundary correctors and energy estimates for the boundary layer problem.
Publication details: Rio de Janeiro: IMPA, 2014.Description: video onlineSubject(s): Online resources:The Fourth Workshop on Fluids and PDE was held at the National Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics (IMPA) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from Monday 26 May to Friday 30 May 2014. This workshop is held every two to three years in Brazil. The fourth edition of the workshop was the closing event of a Thematic Program on Incompressible Fluids Dynamics, to be held at IMPA next Spring. Hence, the focus of the workshop will be incompressible fluid mechanics .
In a short note in 1984 T. Kato established a criterion for the vanishing viscosity limit to hold in the presence of boundaries, namely that the energy dissipation must vanish in a small region near the boundary, as viscosity tends to zero. The proof is based on the use of a boundary corrector and energy estimates. In this talk, we will discuss Kato's result and its relation to the physical phenomenon of the boundary layer. We then describe the application of these boundary correctors to several different scenarios involving boundary layers, including small obstacles, large domains and Euler .
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